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High-End Lingerie from Latvia

Amoralle, formerly SockBox, makes its triumphant return to fashion under new name and focus. Same style: sensitive night gowns with underlining waistlines; same management: fashion designer and the brand owner -- Inese Krumina; different result.
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Amoralle, formerly SockBox, makes its triumphant return to fashion under new name and focus. Same style: sensitive night gowns with underlining waistlines; same management: fashion designer and the brand owner -- Inese Krumina; different result: introducing ethereal silk pajamas with open shoulder.

Where morality ends, immorality begins; spring/summer 2013 collection "Jeweler" erases the borders of both.

Tight pattern corsets and glossy bodysuits in combination with delicate stockings (evidently a combination of success) bring majestic splendour in your bedroom boudoir.

"Jeweler" reconfirms the irresistible attraction the majority of women feel equally for their diamonds and lingerie -- caramel shade Amoralle nightgown with smoky blue panelling at the hem can be that precious!

If you haven't got a post-holiday tan, ain't no big deal, maintaining pale skin will definitely benefit your blue blooded Amoralle look.

New collection is dominated by super slimming silhouettes, and illusive mini dresses, all-natural silk, lace and transparent chiffon with quality velvet buttons, crystal embroidery, and even luxurious fur finishing. Seems House of Amoralle hasn't lost its elegance and charm.

Here are the best bits...

Amoralle Spring/Summer 2013

By Deniss Zelenkov

Photography by Kaspars Rocis

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